Cerambyx (Cerambyx) dux (Faldermann, 1837)

Subfamilia: CERAMBYCINAE  /  Tribus: CERAMBYCINI

Cerambyx dux
[Photo © M.Hoskovec]


Cerambyx dux develops in living or moribund trees and can therefore be regarded as a physiological pest. Larvae expel large quantities of well visible sawdust which can serve as a hallmark to locate attacked trees. The adults are active during the day but are very difficult to find.

Body length:25 - 45 mm
Life cycle:3 - 4 years
Adults in:May - July
Host plant:polyphagous in fruit and ornamental trees or brushes (Prunus, Elaeagnus, Crataegus etc.)
Distribution:Armenia, Bulgaria, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Macedonia, Syria, Turkey, Ukraine


The depicted beetles were collected on living oleaster (Elaeagnus angustifolia) in Karadut village (Nemrut Dagi National Park, Adiyaman province, Anatolia, SE Turkey).

Collected by M.Hoskovec


Cerambyx dux
[Photo © M.Hoskovec]
Cerambyx dux
Cerambyx dux
[Photo © M.Hoskovec]

Subfamilia: Cerambycinae Latreille, 1802
Tribus: Cerambycini Latreille, 1804
Genus: Cerambyx Linnaeus, 1758
Subgenus: Cerambyx Linnaeus, 1758
Species: Cerambyx (Cerambyx) dux (Faldermann, 1837)